@The SNES Man also reference Billyshears.com where the guy playing Paul has photos of him side by side real Paul, who was replaced in 1966. Since he is in his 80s now, he is.disclosing the real.person playing the role of Paul.
@The SNES Man you say nothing to refute. Dentists prove the dental arch is different. Wider and bigger body and this 1 is 3 inches taller. Open your eyes and brain. The truth is their for those seeking it.
I love Paul's sense of humor - Macaroni turkey - 'Were you talking about Linda?' Paul: No, your wife. - Linda, who was your favorite? Paul: She liked John better.
Jorge Ponce apart from the "your wife" bit, he was actually telling the truth. They used to have Macaroni Turkey for Thanksgiving, and Linda did like John as a Beatles fan. When she actually met them, she liked Paul better.
Noelle Jordan No, before she met them she didn't. She had a crush on John. She says it here. And funnily enough the first beatle Yoko approached was Paul. Rumour has it John slept with Linda and Paul with Yoko before their relationships started, and that caused a strain between them too.
Was always a Lennon fan... huge one... but in hindsight I now see who the nicer person was ... Paul seemed at the time to be one enormous ego but as a composer especially of ballads... no question...(" I Will ") best Paul song... ("Blackbird") ... ("Long & Winding Road")... Lovely Linda...R.I.P. always was down to earth... her kids were fortunate to have such a mom...Paul also good hubby, dad & gentleman - never crude...
Poor Paul, to get thrown John's comments suddenly like that. You can see he was a bit shocked. And Linda seemed mad. He handled it beautifully though. Class.
Yep - the sad thing is - John had a Malcontent personality - one of the easiest behavioral issues to solve. I believe they would have eventually gotten back together (Malcontents generally mellow out and see their issues in a better light over time) - if for nothing else but for a charity. Malcontents generally suffer through ages 20 - 28 give or take a few years - breaking up his marriage and jumping into love with Yoko - and all the close friends were sort of shut out for a while, usually brought on by stress and multiple duties - and way too much multitasking - generally, most are career-related - John most likely was dealing with his first son Julian - not wanting to be the father he had - being too close and too comfortable - taking true friends for granted. If given a full life - John would have mellowed out - found his old friends waiting to Get Back to where they once belonged.
How sad -- this is the last time Paul would speak about John in the present tense. This interview was on November 27, 1980, and Lennon was assassinated on December 8, 1980. Just eleven days after this interview and Lennon would be gone.
Don't worry guys. Paul knew John longer than most people. All the comments from John, Paul could handle and as we now know Paul is still going strong and always have been a well put together human being
She did have nice breasts as well, but the accent could be affected at times. They did have a remarkably good marriage- 29 years. She looks pretty good here, the previous year, not so much.
I´m a big Lennon fan but, gradually, I have come to appreciate the work of Paul McCartney more and more. This interview is a bit surreal and leaves a bitter taste in the mouth due to the events of December 8, 1980. The truth is that John Lennon and Paul McCartney were a bit apart in those days, but they were still great friends. I sincerely believe that John Lennon would not have died if he had lived in England. But nobody foresaw that tragedy..
Why believe that? George Harrison lived in England and a deranged person broke into his house to kill him. The staying in England theory holds no water. NO water at all.
Every interviewer of the Beatles asked the DUMBEST QUESTIONS.That's why John gave the funny answers he did.He was laughing at them & they didn't even realize it!
In that same interview John Lennon sayd that Paul "was one of the most innovative bass players ever" and "quite good lyricist" and that he admired how he had started from scratch after the Beatles playing in small dance halls but that of course does not make headlines
He looked how he was about to cry when he heard the thing about John's criticism. That's sad as fuck, he really loved John, he considered him his best friend...
David picked some choice quotes from Lennon from his Playboy interview, but what he didn't know was that John really liked Paul's song "Coming Up" and I think helped inspire John to get back into recording again.
@@jtridexter Paul wrote "Yesterday" about his ex-fiance. Apparently, the question hit a chord with him. Regardless, he should not have been so rude. When the interviewer said "watch it" jokingly, Paul threw him a dirty look.
@Lisa S “Yesterday” wasn’t written about Jane, they were together in 1965, the relationship ended in 1968. Nowadays Paul says that the song is probably about the loss of his mother, that it was a subconscious thing.
Considering all the wonderful times the Beatles had together, I can only imagine John's complaints were just the result of clouded memories. The footage of them working together was of them joking and having fun together, of being mutually supportive and honest. It was just a shame that they didn't get back together every few years, maybe they'd all be still alive too. It is also a pity that Billy Preston didn't become a permanent member. Great memories of a great band!
@@ArturAxmann-zp3cm I have woken up and so have many other people. We can agree to disagree but I've done a lot of research and this guy is definitely not the sweet Paul from the 60s. I was a teenager in the 60s, there from the beginning. In spite of my name I'm a female and thought he was so cute. I remember it all. When Sgt Peppers came out something was not right. He was arrogant and didn't look the same. Never listened to him again. He's in his 80s now and the latex is starting to droop. I don't think he can have any more facial surgeries. He is not the same Paul in my opinion.
It was horrible that Lennon said those things read to Paul ten days before John was murdered and the interviewer cherry picked the. Most negative quotes and Paul remained classy
Pete Elias, At the time of the interview Linda had lived in England over 12 years. Naturally she would pick up the accent.And Linda was 1/2 Jewish, although not sure which side. My dear friend is from Westchester and is Jewish and she does not have a "Jewish/Yiddish" accent.People still trashing her years after her marriage. One would have thought people would have liked her. She was NO fame seeker. I think that is why she tried to joke during interviews. She seemed painfully shy around the cameras, and I think she would have been perfectly happy never to have been interviewed. She didn't try to be glamorous, and all made up. She didn't give a shit. She raised great kids, stayed humble and contributed where she could. She also had a pretty voice.Kudos for Paul for picking a down to earth woman, not some fake doll.
Well said. She did grow over the years as the female voice of Wings. And led by Paul's virtuosity for harmonies and timbres (among his many attributes as musician and composer), Linda made her contribution to the band, as acknowledge by Denny Laine.
I remember Madonna pathetically faking her accent while she was living in London during her marriage to Guy Ritchie and writing her 'English Rose' children's book.
Love Linda McCartney. So genuine and loving. She was one of a kind. Great wife to Paul. Great Mom to her kids. Loved animals with such a passion. Sleep in peace lovely Linda.🌺
Paul/Linda’s rapport in this is very Beatle-like. People always gloss over their relationship and focus on John and Yoko but they seemed like a great match for each other
John and Paul were close for a good part of the 70's. If anything, their relationship seemed to be at a bit of a low point in 1980, sadly. But yeah, Paul classy as always.
The hypnotism sessions he was subjected to at the Dakota under Yoko Ono's supervision undoubtedly played a hand on that. In 1975, he and May Pang were planning to meet up with Paul in New Orleans during the Venus And Mars sessions. Until John visited Yoko at the Dakota one fateful night for hypnotism session under the guise to help him stop smoking cigarettes. Then the 'clean-up time' period began...
Two weeks ? Wow, hearing Paul talk about John, diplomatically but (quite rightly) coldly seriously opens to question Paul's long time line that he and John were great mates when John died.
John started pan Paul again and called Beatles old junk in his 1980 interviews and lied to Paul that he is not doing music again although he was recording his new album already.
Well it would have been nice if they were on better terms at the time of John's death but I think the ball was in Johns court and he sounded very bitter towards Paul at that time...Make no mistake what they did together was wonderful and I think there was competition during that time as well. Just the way it was.
ysgol3 Paul has actually said they had their problems but that right before John died he had called him and they had a good last conversation with no arguments.
Linda grew up in Scarsdale and had an upper crust accent to begin with. She may have taken on some of the British manner of pronunciation as time wore on, but I do not believe that it was a put-on so much as her upbringing that caused her to affect a more British sounding accent than most Americans would naturally have.
Brandie Quick Plus the fact that by this time she had been married to Paul for 11 years & surely that & the fact that she lived in Europe would influence her accent.
Since John’s death, Paul has tried to paint this picture that all was fine with their relationship but @9:02 in this interview, which was recorded just before Lennon died, it shows the real truth about their relationship. They weren’t close. They hadn’t even seen each other for four years. When Paul got busted for drugs in Japan that year, it was purported that Lennon found it so funny that he bought all the British newspapers so he could revel in Paul’s misery in prison.
A lot of the US interviewers were terminally embarrassing. Tom Snyder... knew nothing about them, ugh! All the way up to when Larry King called Ringo George!
What an Ode to Elvis, in performance 76, and the way he reacted in 1980 watching it a month before John lennon died singing a la Elvis in his comeback record "Starting Over".
At the end of the interview Hartman is heartless and beyond cruel to Paul and then wishes him a fake happy Thanksgiving -- what a creepy thing Hartman did there, quoting Lennon's negative comments towards Paul which Hartman gleefully threw in Paul's face -- Paul took the high road, and within a few weeks John would be murdered so it was good that Paul did not take Hartman's cheap bait. A few years later Hartman lost his job and was never seen again. Meanwhile in 2022 Paul is still composing, recording, performing and being charitable and inspirational.
This interview was 2 weeks before John was murdered. They both seem not to want to be there doing this interview and seem not to like David Hartman. Why David brought up the tension between Paul & John was stupid & it pissed him off Im sure.
@@m.st.6657 Okay..."Heather Louise McCartney traveled to Mexico, where she lived among natives of the Huichol and Tarahumara tribes. McCartney later moved to Arizona to live with her biological father and eventually returned to England to work as a potter." I do feel sorry for her, as her bilological father killed himself, shortly after Linda died.
I was a tourist on my first trip to London that summer of 1980. Was more into The Clash and the Jam,...but did go over to Abbey Road,..just to bask in its glory...(also to Saville Row)....There was no one there mid day...I understand that's changed.
Memories Are Made Of This Sung by Dean Martin (The sweet, sweet, memories you've given me You can't beat the memories you've given me...) Take one fresh and tender kiss Add one stolen night of bliss One girl, one boy Some grief, some joy Memories are made of this Don't forget a small moonbeam Fold it lightly with a dream Your lips and mine Two sips of wine Memories are made of this Then add the wedding vows One house where lovers dwell Three little kids for the flavor Stir carefully through the days See how the flavor stays These are the dreams you will savor With His blessings from above Serve it generously with love One man, one wife One love, through life Memories are made of this Memories are made of this ❤
When I was young I liked David Hartman. But as I watch these old interviews I think wow, what a hack interviewer. It's a wonder he was on GMA as long as he was in retrospect.
one funny thing when guys interview Paul is that they don't loosen up their image a little, take off their jacket, muss up their hair, they always look kind of stiff
It's not a British accent after the wedding. She was from an upper class family, she's hardly going to speak with a typical American Southern twang. It only became more pronounced and 'British' after she lived in England for a while, which is pretty typical. You pick up the local accent after a while, no matter where you are.
+Carlie Brown Well, John just happened to have been her favorite Beatle, that's all. So what? And do you think that they knew that John would soon be killed? And isn't Thanksgiving supposed to be a joyous time all about family, friends and fun? The only strange thing is your comment.
Dear Pete Elias, she has lived in England for more than ten years now and she is constantly around people who talk like that so, if that is all she ever hears, she will start talking like that without even realizing it. It would be the same thing if I were from someplace like Kansas and I would move to.... New Jersey for 10 or so years, I would start talking like I were from there.
Paul was always so mature, while John was always a resentful adolescent. Paul was always better than John. John started to lose his voice about 1965, while Paul, in the time of that interview, could almost sing early beatles songs perfectly. John was a very jealous guy, indeed.
Enrico Menconi. The 1ST Paul McCartney; u know the 1, the 1 that played in Johns` band THE QUARRYMEN in the late 1950`s??? John was ok with. however... this billy shear guy; GEESH!!! Lennon could do without. He actually thinks he`s the "REAL"!!! Paul Mac born June 18,1942 deceased November 9,1966!!!
@@enricomenconi7015 Well. What took u so long???!!!! Why didn`t u post say 19minutes ago??? U sit someth`in 8 MONTHS AGO!!! & WAIT!!! for a response??? tsk, tsk, tsk. Name your wager. How would u know what I do?? U CLAIRVOYANT ??? U possess a "CRYSTAL BALL"??? No. Not the STYX song. Mr Menconi. Future advice if I may & willing the ALMIGHTY!!! grant it to ya. Don`t be so "quik"!!! 2 "SNAP"!!! on a person when they say things. . `U seem 2 b pretty much an ok guy. I`m just making a point that in 1973 when I 1st saw the BAND ON THE RUN album, I saw & felt something was "AMISS" with McCartney. I was about 9yrs cool then buddy!!!! I`m even cooler now!!! shoot I`LL do u 1 before that... the RAM album. 1970. "Mac"!!! just didn`t "CHERUBIC"!!!! in previous years in the 1960`s. Same decade I was born pal. 1963yr. We luv u, yeah, yeah yeah!!!!!
@@enricomenconi7015 Mr. Menconi. Actually I do play. My main instrument of choice is the OBOE & I also have a GLOBAL acoustic guitar that I have had since Christmas 1978. I play privately for select friends & "NOT"!!! for capitalist consumption. That said; oh yes. I also drive a forklift at my daytime job in west DADE COUNTY,FLORID. I don`t understand from your comment what my partime artistry has 2 do with U"!!! not being able 2 get by a 4 letter word vocabulary & "CUSS`IN"!!! like that & the subject at hand WHICH is the macCartney subject??? Do reply.
“Now Linda you are American…” *speaks with a British accent the entire interview* I always found that super interesting that she was able to pick up the accent that quickly
David was always an idiot. Use to warch Good Morning America at this time. I was 20 and watched it at the Student Center before class at SIU Carbandale, Il. Same place I was at when John got shot.
No matter how many covers there are of "Yesterday," McCartney's version is always the best.
Troy Boyle bullshit there is no Faul.
@The SNES Man you mean Billy aka Faul.
@The SNES Man see Mike Williams PID channel. He has many hours of PROOF!
@The SNES Man also reference Billyshears.com where the guy playing Paul has photos of him side by side real Paul, who was replaced in 1966. Since he is in his 80s now, he is.disclosing the real.person playing the role of Paul.
@The SNES Man you say nothing to refute. Dentists prove the dental arch is different. Wider and bigger body and this 1 is 3 inches taller. Open your eyes and brain. The truth is their for those seeking it.
I love Paul's sense of humor
- Macaroni turkey
- 'Were you talking about Linda?' Paul: No, your wife.
- Linda, who was your favorite? Paul: She liked John better.
Jorge Ponce apart from the "your wife" bit, he was actually telling the truth. They used to have Macaroni Turkey for Thanksgiving, and Linda did like John as a Beatles fan. When she actually met them, she liked Paul better.
Thank you.
+Fer Abra That's crap. She chased after Paul.
Noelle Jordan No, before she met them she didn't. She had a crush on John. She says it here. And funnily enough the first beatle Yoko approached was Paul. Rumour has it John slept with Linda and Paul with Yoko before their relationships started, and that caused a strain between them too.
That is funny, like a screwball comedy. Paul's comment "We have to wait for cable TV" LOOOOOL. Thank you for sharing.
Was always a Lennon fan... huge one... but in hindsight I now see who the nicer person was ... Paul seemed at the time to be one enormous ego but as a composer especially of ballads... no question...(" I Will ") best Paul song... ("Blackbird") ... ("Long & Winding Road")... Lovely Linda...R.I.P. always was down to earth... her kids were fortunate to have such a mom...Paul also good hubby, dad & gentleman - never crude...
Paul McCartney is the sweetest, cutest, neatest, most terrific guy on the planet. I LOVE that man!!!
Poor Paul, to get thrown John's comments suddenly like that. You can see he was a bit shocked. And Linda seemed mad. He handled it beautifully though. Class.
"I just shut up.. I think that's the best policy... David *nods*" Paul just reached across the atlantic and bitch slapped that interviewer.
And then, 11 days later, John was shot dead. Ironic
John always being cunt until his last day
Yep - the sad thing is - John had a Malcontent personality - one of the easiest behavioral issues to solve. I believe they would have eventually gotten back together (Malcontents generally mellow out and see their issues in a better light over time) - if for nothing else but for a charity. Malcontents generally suffer through ages 20 - 28 give or take a few years - breaking up his marriage and jumping into love with Yoko - and all the close friends were sort of shut out for a while, usually brought on by stress and multiple duties - and way too much multitasking - generally, most are career-related - John most likely was dealing with his first son Julian - not wanting to be the father he had - being too close and too comfortable - taking true friends for granted. If given a full life - John would have mellowed out - found his old friends waiting to Get Back to where they once belonged.
@@arsen5479 grow up
This is from 27 November 1980 only 11 days before John was killed
i was so upset when John was murdered cried a lot and then some
I wonder if John watched this interview?
I know that John watched this....
tom sanderson Thanksgiving morning I think it was. I remember watching this.
Thanks for that info. I was wondering when it was. On that basis though it would seem that Paul and John hadn't resolved their issues.
How sad -- this is the last time Paul would speak about John in the present tense. This interview was on November 27, 1980, and Lennon was assassinated on December 8, 1980. Just eleven days after this interview and Lennon would be gone.
Don't worry guys. Paul knew John longer than most people. All the comments from John, Paul could handle and as we now know Paul is still going strong and always have been a well put together human being
Paul was so cute! He still is today
Also when Linda went like “John!” did she mean to make fun of Yoko 😂
Linda has beautiful eyes rest in peace Linda beautiful woman
"She's " not dead and it's a man
She did have nice breasts as well, but the accent could be affected at times. They did have a remarkably good marriage- 29 years. She looks pretty good here, the previous year, not so much.
@@calebproductions5970 go to hell.
@@calebproductions5970 wtf ??
I´m a big Lennon fan but, gradually, I have come to appreciate the work of Paul McCartney more and more. This interview is a bit surreal and leaves a bitter taste in the mouth due to the events of December 8, 1980. The truth is that John Lennon and Paul McCartney were a bit apart in those days, but they were still great friends. I sincerely believe that John Lennon would not have died if he had lived in England. But nobody foresaw that tragedy..
Why believe that? George Harrison lived in England and a deranged person broke into his house to kill him. The staying in England theory holds no water. NO water at all.
"if we come over there can we spend a little more time with you"
Paul - (shaking his head) nooooooooooo (and he meant it)
BleedBNG lol!
Every interviewer of the Beatles asked the DUMBEST QUESTIONS.That's why John gave the funny answers he did.He was laughing at them & they didn't even realize it!
In that same interview John Lennon sayd that Paul "was one of the most innovative bass players ever" and "quite good lyricist" and that he admired how he had started from scratch after the Beatles playing in small dance halls but that of course does not make headlines
He looked how he was about to cry when he heard the thing about John's criticism. That's sad as fuck, he really loved John, he considered him his best friend...
Crazy too because John was killed almost exactly 2 weeks after this interview.
David picked some choice quotes from Lennon from his Playboy interview, but what he didn't know was that John really liked Paul's song "Coming Up" and I think helped inspire John to get back into recording again.
@The SNES Man what john scaring himself half to death in bermuda?😯😯sorry idk abt that
Divisive even back then. Glad more people are seeing it now. No matter what you believe.
John didn't give a shit about Coming Up, that's just a McCartney fantasy.
@@lucasoheyze4597 and you know it because of....?
@@tanjaradun3998 watching how McCartney's story has changed over the years, it's that simple
"were you writing about linda?" paul and linda: *facepalm*
THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING THAT IT ALWAYS MAKES ME CRINGE
@The SNES Man and the song is about a breakup
Bad preparation by the interviewer.
They were holding hands the whole time. So messed up for Hartman to say that stupid shit about lennon. Was that really necessary?
just love you Paul please live to 100
My pray too
Boy that interviewer sure made that whole thing very awkward.
I have Loved
Paul 57!yrs♥️🌟🙏
Yesterday my Favourite Song
I will have this playing at my funeral
Makes me cry everytime i hear it..
R.i.p Linda you are still very missed
Xoxo 🌹🌹
Yeah yeah yeah
I was n small guy in primary school and this song already had meaning to me...and low and behold in my later life I ended up in such a situation.
lmfao linda's face when he said their daughter was 18. "was yesterday about linda" oh my god. I hope he was joking about that.
What a horrible interview. What patience Paul has.
The interview was fine, but that omment paul made about the guy's wife was out of line!
I thought the exact same thing. He (or the producers who write it) could not have asked more generic questions if he had tried
@@jtridexter he started it
@@jtridexter Paul wrote "Yesterday" about his ex-fiance. Apparently, the question hit a chord with him. Regardless, he should not have been so rude. When the interviewer said "watch it" jokingly, Paul threw him a dirty look.
@Lisa S “Yesterday” wasn’t written about Jane, they were together in 1965, the relationship ended in 1968. Nowadays Paul says that the song is probably about the loss of his mother, that it was a subconscious thing.
Considering all the wonderful times the Beatles had together, I can only imagine John's complaints were just the result of clouded memories. The footage of them working together was of them joking and having fun together, of being mutually supportive and honest. It was just a shame that they didn't get back together every few years, maybe they'd all be still alive too. It is also a pity that Billy Preston didn't become a permanent member. Great memories of a great band!
1980? He is like 38 yo and he looks in his 20's.
Hahaha I thought the same thing!
But Linda looks 40....because she was
@@ArturAxmann-zp3cm Faul's had so many plastic surgeries even with latex to make him look like Paul. Of course he's going to look younger.
@@troyannbladsacker1811 Don't you get it? That's the only Paul McCartney!! This so called "Faul" is a myth, an urban legend. Wake up.
@@ArturAxmann-zp3cm I have woken up and so have many other people. We can agree to disagree but I've done a lot of research and this guy is definitely not the sweet Paul from the 60s. I was a teenager in the 60s, there from the beginning. In spite of my name I'm a female and thought he was so cute. I remember it all. When Sgt Peppers came out something was not right. He was arrogant and didn't look the same. Never listened to him again. He's in his 80s now and the latex is starting to droop. I don't think he can have any more facial surgeries. He is not the same Paul in my opinion.
It was horrible that Lennon said those things read to Paul ten days before John was murdered and the interviewer cherry picked the. Most negative quotes and Paul remained classy
Pete Elias, At the time of the interview Linda had lived in England over 12 years. Naturally she would pick up the accent.And Linda was 1/2 Jewish, although not sure which side. My dear friend is from Westchester and is Jewish and she does not have a "Jewish/Yiddish" accent.People still trashing her years after her marriage. One would have thought people would have liked her. She was NO fame seeker. I think that is why she tried to joke during interviews. She seemed painfully shy around the cameras, and I think she would have been perfectly happy never to have been interviewed. She didn't try to be glamorous, and all made up. She didn't give a shit. She raised great kids, stayed humble and contributed where she could. She also had a pretty voice.Kudos for Paul for picking a down to earth woman, not some fake doll.
Well said. She did grow over the years as the female voice of Wings. And led by Paul's virtuosity for harmonies and timbres (among his many attributes as musician and composer), Linda made her contribution to the band, as acknowledge by Denny Laine.
glammie4 Love Paul McCartney but always thought Linda McCartney's accent was fake... sorry.
That's only what they told you. It's quite the opposite. If you knew , you would slightly shit yourself
She's fake period
I remember Madonna pathetically faking her accent while she was living in London during her marriage to Guy Ritchie and writing her 'English Rose' children's book.
THey are the best, such a class act. The best celeb couple ever.
'You...clever quick devil?' 'Is there a generation gap?' no shit, he's their FATHER...
WHO IS THIS GUY?
Linda was gorgeous
Love Linda McCartney.
So genuine and loving. She was one of a kind.
Great wife to Paul. Great Mom to her kids.
Loved animals with such a passion. Sleep in peace lovely Linda.🌺
That is one song that I have always listened to through completion - never turned away from Yesterday.
I remember watching this when it originally aired.
Lovely Linda and Macca 💖 love you both ✨️🥂 cheers
Paul/Linda’s rapport in this is very Beatle-like. People always gloss over their relationship and focus on John and Yoko but they seemed like a great match for each other
Even with proper invitation Paul still keeps it classy about Lennon.
I'm sure John would've taken the opportunity to trash Paul don't ya know?
+George Penwell Maybe, or maybe not. With time John would have mellowed toward Paul and was in fact doing so before he was murdered.
John and Paul were close for a good part of the 70's. If anything, their relationship seemed to be at a bit of a low point in 1980, sadly. But yeah, Paul classy as always.
In 1980 Lennon became critical again on Paul.
The hypnotism sessions he was subjected to at the Dakota under Yoko Ono's supervision undoubtedly played a hand on that. In 1975, he and May Pang were planning to meet up with Paul in New Orleans during the Venus And Mars sessions. Until John visited Yoko at the Dakota one fateful night for hypnotism session under the guise to help him stop smoking cigarettes. Then the 'clean-up time' period began...
not by this time no, maybe a little joke but nah. listen to his interviews from later years, he doesnt really insult Paul anymore
Thanksgiving, 1980? Two weeks before John was taken from us.
Two weeks ? Wow, hearing Paul talk about John, diplomatically but (quite rightly) coldly seriously opens to question Paul's long time line that he and John were great mates when John died.
Well, that's not really what Paul has said.To think John might well have been watching this interview.
John started pan Paul again and called Beatles old junk in his 1980 interviews and lied to Paul that he is not doing music again although he was recording his new album already.
Well it would have been nice if they were on better terms at the time of John's death but I think the ball was in Johns court and he sounded very bitter towards Paul at that time...Make no mistake what they did together was wonderful and I think there was competition during that time as well. Just the way it was.
ysgol3 Paul has actually said they had their problems but that right before John died he had called him and they had a good last conversation with no arguments.
8:40 Paul is all glad the lights went off again 🤣
Can see that in his face!!😆😆😆heehee!
Paul would have taken the world by storm by himself he just liked to be in a band. Luckily for 3 others.
I like this interview! Paul looks really nice here!
Linda grew up in Scarsdale and had an upper crust accent to begin with. She may have taken on some of the British manner of pronunciation as time wore on, but I do not believe that it was a put-on so much as her upbringing that caused her to affect a more British sounding accent than most Americans would naturally have.
Brandie Quick Plus the fact that by this time she had been married to Paul for 11 years & surely that & the fact that she lived in Europe would influence her accent.
+William Lewis Fully agree. Happens to anyone who moves to a country with different accent.
He had just released McCartney II . 40 years down the line, he just released McCartney III ...which is better than McCarteny II and McCartney I.
The love of Paul’s life ❤️😪
hahahahahaahah "your wife."
oh god, what an interviewer....
Since John’s death, Paul has tried to paint this picture that all was fine with their relationship but @9:02 in this interview, which was recorded just before Lennon died, it shows the real truth about their relationship. They weren’t close. They hadn’t even seen each other for four years. When Paul got busted for drugs in Japan that year, it was purported that Lennon found it so funny that he bought all the British newspapers so he could revel in Paul’s misery in prison.
how embarassing these interviews
A lot of the US interviewers were terminally embarrassing. Tom Snyder... knew nothing about them, ugh! All the way up to when Larry King called Ringo George!
I Loved Linda nd Paul,miss Linda a d still Love Paul😇
What an Ode to Elvis, in performance 76, and the way he reacted in 1980 watching it a month before John lennon died singing a la Elvis in his comeback record "Starting Over".
LOL Paul spazzing out on that intro, thats the same face my grandma makes when she's playing .
At the end of the interview Hartman is heartless and beyond cruel to Paul and then wishes him a fake happy Thanksgiving -- what a creepy thing Hartman did there, quoting Lennon's negative comments towards Paul which Hartman gleefully threw in Paul's face -- Paul took the high road, and within a few weeks John would be murdered so it was good that Paul did not take Hartman's cheap bait. A few years later Hartman lost his job and was never seen again. Meanwhile in 2022 Paul is still composing, recording, performing and being charitable and inspirational.
Never liked that jerk Hartman. Paul hated the media really.
This interview was 2 weeks before John was murdered. They both seem not to want to be there doing this interview and seem not to like David Hartman. Why David brought up the tension between Paul & John was stupid & it pissed him off Im sure.
Linda really is so lovely..
It's interesting how she she picked up a British accent so perfectly.
Yeah, it comes across as phony....
This was 1980 , we are now in 2020. Then Paul was 38,
This is precious
The 18 year old is Heather, from Linda's previous marriage, but Paul adopted Heather when he married Linda.
Yeah, you just never see Linda's daughter any more. I heard she was doing pottery in China.
@@4Barbe Really? I heard that she lives in a small cottage at Paul's estade...
@@m.st.6657 I never see her any more in family photos. It's always Mary, Stella and sometimes James.
@@m.st.6657 Okay..."Heather Louise McCartney traveled to Mexico, where she lived among natives of the Huichol and Tarahumara tribes. McCartney later moved to Arizona to live with her biological father and eventually returned to England to work as a potter." I do feel sorry for her, as her bilological father killed himself, shortly after Linda died.
I was in high school. What I can remember this was 1990 and it seemed like Paul Mc Artney was on a huge tour that year. Can’t remember anything else.
I was a tourist on my first trip to London that summer of 1980. Was more into The Clash and the Jam,...but did go over to Abbey Road,..just to bask in its glory...(also to Saville Row)....There was no one there mid day...I understand that's changed.
Memories Are Made Of This
Sung by Dean Martin
(The sweet, sweet, memories you've given me
You can't beat the memories you've given me...)
Take one fresh and tender kiss
Add one stolen night of bliss
One girl, one boy
Some grief, some joy
Memories are made of this
Don't forget a small moonbeam
Fold it lightly with a dream
Your lips and mine
Two sips of wine
Memories are made of this
Then add the wedding vows
One house where lovers dwell
Three little kids for the flavor
Stir carefully through the days
See how the flavor stays
These are the dreams you will savor
With His blessings from above
Serve it generously with love
One man, one wife
One love, through life
Memories are made of this
Memories are made of this
❤
Linda E. was big holder and big pure love for paul. I think so. Paul is lucky!
"What did you do to win her over?" Well she was a single mother and he was a flipping Beatle.
Plus he was pretty!
She was a single mother from a very wealthy family. She didn't need to get married to anybody.
She played hard to get, of course.
She was a top tier rock photographer and foxy as hell. He got lucky.
@@elizabethbowker9195 Well said Elizabeth and absolutely true !
John loved coming up....
Did you see Paul casually flip the bird?? LOL! love it
When I was young I liked David Hartman. But as I watch these old interviews I think wow, what a hack interviewer. It's a wonder he was on GMA as long as he was in retrospect.
one funny thing when guys interview Paul is that they don't loosen up their image a little, take off their jacket, muss up their hair, they always look kind of stiff
this interview is like now a days with the youtube podcasts
Linda had a young daughter Paul was crazy about too. A love story for the ages.
Linda's face when he asked if there's a generation gap hahahaha
No, your wife! Classic, the silly interviewer actually got suspicious.
No he didn't. Someone didn't happen to tell you tv is scripted and not real
It's not a British accent after the wedding. She was from an upper class family, she's hardly going to speak with a typical American Southern twang. It only became more pronounced and 'British' after she lived in England for a while, which is pretty typical. You pick up the local accent after a while, no matter where you are.
Not everyone. I'm born and raised in New Orleans, lived for 20 years in South Geogia and never lost my New Orleans accent. Her accent sounds fake.
its thanksgiving and John will be dead in less than 2 weeks, Kinda strange to hear them joke about Linda being into John.
+Carlie Brown Well, John just happened to have been her favorite Beatle, that's all. So what? And do you think that they knew that John would soon be killed? And isn't Thanksgiving supposed to be a joyous time all about family, friends and fun? The only strange thing is your comment.
this interview was awkward..
This interview is in 1980, so Linda wasn't fighting anything at the time. She was diagnosed somewhere in the 1990's.
Paul is great person, the amount of shitty interviews he had to put up with throughout his life never losing his temper. Well, it is part of the job.
he's so down to earth
❤❤❤❤
I find the interview very interesting, especially about the relationship with Lennon.
Linda and Paul "a dreamcouple"
Love you Paul
Dear Pete Elias, she has lived in England for more than ten years now and she is constantly around people who talk like that so, if that is all she ever hears, she will start talking like that without even realizing it. It would be the same thing if I were from someplace like Kansas and I would move to.... New Jersey for 10 or so years, I would start talking like I were from there.
Excuse me, she HAD lived there for more than ten years in the video
Paul might have been subconsciously thinking of losing his mum at 17 when he wrote Yesterday. Why she had to go I don't know she wouldn't say.
Sgt Peppers the greatest album of all time. Paul was listening to the Beach Boys Pet Sounds at the time of writing Sgt Peppers
I'd just like to see Paul and Linda's faces when they turned the cameras off geez
They lit one up for sure
Look at the tv david is looking at, ah.. The good old days.
So glad Paul dealt so well with that last question and didn't get pulled in. Took the higher ground - with humour.
Paul was always so mature, while John was always a resentful adolescent. Paul was always better than John. John started to lose his voice about 1965, while Paul, in the time of that interview, could almost sing early beatles songs perfectly. John was a very jealous guy, indeed.
Enrico Menconi. The 1ST Paul McCartney; u know the 1, the 1 that played in Johns` band THE QUARRYMEN in the late 1950`s??? John was ok with. however... this billy shear guy; GEESH!!! Lennon could do without. He actually thinks he`s the "REAL"!!! Paul Mac born June 18,1942 deceased November 9,1966!!!
@@RICHBLACKCOCK ahahahahhaa oh, man...I can bet you're not a musician. Just shut the fuck up
@@enricomenconi7015 Well. What took u so long???!!!! Why didn`t u post say 19minutes ago??? U sit someth`in 8 MONTHS AGO!!! & WAIT!!! for a response??? tsk, tsk, tsk. Name your wager. How would u know what I do?? U CLAIRVOYANT ??? U possess a "CRYSTAL BALL"??? No. Not the STYX song. Mr Menconi. Future advice if I may & willing the ALMIGHTY!!! grant it to ya. Don`t be so "quik"!!! 2 "SNAP"!!! on a person when they say things. . `U seem 2 b pretty much an ok guy. I`m just making a point that in 1973 when I 1st saw the BAND ON THE RUN album, I saw & felt something was "AMISS" with McCartney. I was about 9yrs cool then buddy!!!! I`m even cooler now!!! shoot I`LL do u 1 before that... the RAM album. 1970. "Mac"!!! just didn`t "CHERUBIC"!!!! in previous years in the 1960`s. Same decade I was born pal. 1963yr. We luv u, yeah, yeah yeah!!!!!
@@RICHBLACKCOCK hahahahahahahahahahahah ok dude, God bless you
@@enricomenconi7015 Mr. Menconi. Actually I do play. My main instrument of choice is the OBOE & I also have a GLOBAL acoustic guitar that I have had since Christmas 1978. I play privately for select friends & "NOT"!!! for capitalist consumption. That said; oh yes. I also drive a forklift at my daytime job in west DADE COUNTY,FLORID. I don`t understand from your comment what my partime artistry has 2 do with U"!!! not being able 2 get by a 4 letter word vocabulary & "CUSS`IN"!!! like that & the subject at hand WHICH is the macCartney subject??? Do reply.
Lord. We know who the happy Beatle was. The family man, the beloved dad and husband, the normie.
In like a week and a half after this interview John Lennon was killed. The dream on seen The Beatles back together again died too.
Yep. That's true. How fucked up that was...
“Now Linda you are American…”
*speaks with a British accent the entire interview*
I always found that super interesting that she was able to pick up the accent that quickly
The John comments I think were from many years earlier.
Nice job Billy
he pulled off a good one here
But at least Ed Sullivan got their names right!
Will we ever understand
Why the media loves to dig so deeply into people's private lives?
wow thanksgiving 1980... just two weeks before lennon died
oh my god....this is just a couple of weeks before JOHN was killed.
David was always an idiot. Use to warch Good Morning America at this time. I was 20 and watched it at the Student Center before class at SIU Carbandale, Il. Same place I was at when John got shot.
John said that stuff years before this interview.